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Posted at 8:59 PM on Apr 17, 2008 by bobbiejo, #29694
Hello to everyone, I just came home from a parent teacher conference for my son who is 7 yrs. old, and heard the same old thing, "he is restless, impulsive and has a short attention span". He has been taking Singulair for about 3 yrs.. Since he has started school I have had these complaints and have also been told he displays symptoms of ADHD, which ironically has been for the last 3 years. Like any parent, I question" if I am doing something wrong with my parenting, is his diet good, etc. etc.", I am also a nurse, I realize that medications are needed and beneficial in some circumstances, however I firmly believe and was taught in nursing school that medication is last resort. That being said, I have been very adament about NOT giving my son ADHD medication after doing alot of research on the different meds and their side effects. So, we started him on all natural vitamins, changed his diet some ( kids got to have candy once in a while) and started a more structured routine( the best we can since we both work) and also enrolled him in Sylvan. The teacher says there is a 50% improvement but he is still impulsive and still does not pay attention like he "COULD", again suggesting he needs ADHD meds. I came home in tears and started to do more research online to see what else can I do besides putting him on psych meds?....Then I came accross this site, I just want to cry after reading all these posts. I wonder, could this be his problem, the Singulair?.. About a year ago he use to get up in the middle of the night, 5 out of 7 complaining of nightmares, hearing things at times, headaches, decreased appetite, stomach upset, all AT TIMES, not all the time so I never thought alot about side effects of Singulair. When the school started complaining I did look at side effects of Singulair and seen HYPERACTIVITY and mentioned it to his pediatrician and she shrugged it off saying she never heard of it being a problem. She's a great MD so I listened to her because his asthma was bad when he was younger and it is now under control. But then I think maybe he is outgrowing the asthma. I am afraid to stop Singulair and him have breathing problems again but then I can't help this strong feeling in my heart that says this may have been his problem with everything else all along. We are going to stop the Singulair tonight and see what happens. If anyone else has a child with asthma any suggestions for alternative treatment would be appreciated. I already know what's out there but sometimes it's nice to hear from another parent going through similar situs. Thanks for reading, Bobbie
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Reply 4 months ago on Apr 17, 2008 by flindy, #7379

my son also had asthma,i was so nervous taking him off the meds,day 2 off he got a bad croupy cough i went to docs but his lungs were clear so all was well by day 5 off that cough had gone and all is great now gl to you,keep us updated you are not alone

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Reply 4 months ago on Apr 17, 2008 by phale97521, #7380

My 11year old son has asthma. He has taken Singulair since he was three.His astma has been under control with the Singulair, and he hasn't had an attack for over a year. We also think he is outgrowing this.. I took him and my other two children of the Singulair on March 1. I still give him his nightly Flovent inhaler. He does have some mucous that is sometimes bad enough to cough up, but we have found that Mucinex mini melts help to control this. We haven't had any problems with the asthmatic cough or wheeze. Best of luck to you.

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Reply 4 months ago on Apr 18, 2008 by njcukett, #7411

Welcome to the the "singulair nightmare"! We all feel your pain! My son never had asthma b/f Singulair and now does since going off of it. He ended up in the ER and is now on Flovent and Albuterol. As Flindy said above, after starting the flovent within 5 days the croupy cough was so much better. My problem is I really want him off all meds but I am afraid too! The singulair for me was a no brainer b/c he was on it for food allergies (I've learned it's not even an antihistamine) so it didn't even help for that but made he so sick and as you already know a totally different child. When it comes to the breathing thing and that horrible cough that he couldn't stop is so scary! He had a bout of coughing this morning out of nowhere so I don't know what to do? I may try no inhaler over the weekend and see how he does. I don't think any of these drugs are good for our kids! keep us posted!

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Reply 4 months ago on Apr 21, 2008 by sp2008, #7488

If you haven't already come joing the support board

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Singulair_side_effects_friends/

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Reply 4 months ago on Apr 23, 2008 by kerril21, #7554

Hang in there. It will take more time for the side effects to get better. Keep posting with anything new, good or bad. If you haven't done so already, make sure there is a good hepa air cleaner in his room and run it all the time. Change his pillow case every night and run his pillow through the dryer on high every few days. No fuzzy blankets, no fuzzy rugs. Run stuffed animals through the dryer. Get a nebulizer if he has bad attacks, and consider childrens Zyrtec. You probably already know all this, but you would be amazed how many don't.My son was on Singulair for 8 yrs and had suffered major depression the whole time. We didn't know why he was depressed and he didn't know either. He has been off it for a year and is on Prozac and finally getting to be himself. In time the prozac will be DC'd. Again, hang in there. Best to you. Kerril

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